Primitive Tracks: Photosynthesis ..

Habitat Inhabitants skate video soundtrack

The floating plants and the mats they produce can also provide habitats for dangerous animals (snakes, crocodiles) and can support other aquatic plants that then form “floating islands” that can block water flows and damage machinery - like hydro power turbines. - European Green CrabThe European green crab preys on mussels, clams and other crabs, threatening shellfish stocks on the Atlantic coast. In addition, the green crab is an intermediate host to marine worms that could potentially be harmful to local shore birds. There is also concern that green crab may damage eelgrass habitat: when digging for prey in the sediment or making burrows, green crab cut the roots of the eel grass, which destroys this ecological habitat.It is feared the commercially important Dungeness crab (Cancer magister) could be similarly affected if the green crab were to expand its invasive range along the west coasts of the United States and Canada, since it could prey on juveniles. - Gypsy MothOutdoor recreation might be reduced due to bare trees, caterpillar presence on trees and roads, and feces falling from trees.Repeated defoliation can lead to the death of many trees, changing the mix of tree species and affecting dependent wildlife.Obviously, trees that are partially or completely defoliated are energetically stressed as they miss days of photosynthesis and have to spend energy reserves generating replacement leaves.

Give five examples of exotic species caused by humans ? - Water HyacinthEichhornia crassipes, commonly known as (common) water hyacinth, is an aquatic plant native to the Amazon basin, and is often considered a highly problematic invasive species outside its native range.They reduce available light and oxygen in the water, which alters the composition of invertebrate and fish communities and displaces native plants and wildlife.Infestations worsen mosquito problems and reduce water flow in drainage and irrigation canals as well as interfering with recreational and commercial water crafts.

Photosynthesis would produce glucose while emitting oxygen, to provide energy, and digestion of meat (and possibly plant matter) would provide the nutrients to grow.

Alien Workshop - Photosynthesis (2000) < Skately Library

In their new "Portfolio" series, skate website The Berrics speak to - the co-founder of skate company Habitat and the man responsible for iconic videos such as Photosynthesis (released in 2000) and Mosaic (released in 2003). These videos introduced a new aesthetic for skate videos, using Super 8 and 16mm film, still photos, and intricate title sequences, all spliced around Sony VX-1000 footage of tricks. The filming, editing, and soundtrack of these videos all formed into an unforgettable combination - one that continues to inspire countless creatives to this day. You can watch and .